Burger King adding hot dogs to its domain
NEW YORK » Burger King is looking for a new crown: Hot Dog King.
The Miami-based chain says it plans to put hot dogs on its menu nationally for the first time starting Feb. 23. It may seem like a jarring addition for those who know the chain for its Whoppers. But Burger King says its ability to flame-grill meat makes hot dogs a natural fit on its menu.
“This is probably the most obvious product launch ever,” said Alex Macedo, president of Burger King North America.
With the launch, Burger King says it will offer hot dogs at all 7,100 of its U.S. restaurants — more U.S. locations than any other chain. Smaller chains that sell hot dogs include Dairy Queen and Sonic Drive-In.
The move comes as Burger King works to push up sales amid intensifying competition, with McDonald’s offering breakfast items all day to spark a turnaround, while Wendy’s offers a “4 for $4” deal to get customers in the door. In 2014, Burger King’s sales rose 2.1 percent at established locations in the U.S. and Canada. Parent company Restaurant Brands International Inc. reports results for 2015 next week.
The hot dogs are being supplied Kraft Heinz, which owns Oscar Mayer. Investment firm 3G Capital manages both Restaurant Brands and Kraft Heinz.
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Macedo said hot dogs would build on Burger King’s momentum given their growing popularity, including at trendy eateries.
Tests of the hot dogs in a handful of cities last year resulted in unspecified sales increases, according to Burger King. The food-review website The Impulsive Buy noted the hot dogs seem “small and not quite substantial enough” but otherwise gave them a positive review.
Still, fast-food history is riddled with menu flops, and Burger King is no exception. In 2013, for instance, the chain launched lower-calorie fries called “Satisfries.” They failed less than a year later.
Macedo recalled another Burger King failure from the past.
“At some point, they tried popcorn. They would give it away for free to guests in the restaurants. I wasn’t here, but I hear a lot about the popcorn days,” Macedo said.
Burger King’s “Grilled Dogs” will come in two varieties. The “classic” hot dog will be topped with ketchup, mustard, chopped onions and relish, and 310 calories. The company suggesting franchisees sell it for $1.99. A chili cheese version has 330 calories, with the suggested price of $2.39.
To get workers excited, Burger King says it enlisted Snoop Dogg and Charo to star in training videos for making the hot dogs. The company says they’re internal videos, but allowed reporters to record them on their phones, meaning they’re likely for marketing purposes.
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Why would anyone pay seven dollar for a hot dog with a cold soda at Burger King, when you can get it for a dollar and a half at Costco? You don’t even have to be a member.
Costco doesn’t have a drive thru and does not serve fries.
Also Costco hotdogs 990 calories. LOL
Also carcinogenic.
You have to ave a drive thru. Boy are you lazy.
INTERESTING–multiple advocates across AMERICA are working to remove HOT DOGS from children’s school lunches, and now Burger King is adding them to their menu…(?) (Have you ever read the ingredients on the package?)
Stuff those local hot dogs with poi to keep us healthy?
Hot dogs cause negative health consequences.
I’ll give the both of them a try…those who are concerned about the ill effects…just don’t go there. Otherwise indulgence in moderation is fine. By the way, to those who may be concerned with consumption of varying food groups and health..are we part taking in a practice of moderate consumption and a routine fitness program? Then having physicals done to monitor your overall health. Occasional blood panels may help re-evaluate your lifestyle. One specific habit that was recommended watch over consuming over accessorized coffee beverages…lot’s of caffeine and calories on top of that combined with those who opt to consume caffeine laden energy drinks. My apologies…I got off on a tangent…